Liming and fertilization influence on the change of acid soil chemical properties, yields and hay quality
1994
Fustic, B. (Agricultural Institute, Podgorica (Yugoslavia))
The investigations covered: district cambisols and Agrostietum vulgare and Nardetum strictae natural grasslands. Unfavourable chemical properties on district cambisols have been significantly improved by liming, while the dressing and sodium molybdate have not influenced them more significantly. Dressing with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers incurs the enrichment of the soils with these elements, and liming contributes to activating of P2O5 from the soil reserves, what increases its content in the soil and its taking out by yield. Dressing with mineral fertilizers and manure, either alone or in combination with liming and sodium molybdate, has influenced the change of botanical structure, better yields and better hay quality
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